A collection of outdoor games on traffic rules for an early age group
A collection of outdoor games on traffic rules for an early age group
"Cars are moving"
Goal: to train children in the ability to run without bumping into each other, and to perform movements when given a signal. Reinforce knowledge that cars drive on the road.
Description of the game: Children - cars easily run (drive) around the playground. If the teacher raises the green flag, the children continue to walk around the hall. If the yellow flag is raised, they stop and clap their hands. If it’s red, they stand without
movement and sound. The one who makes a mistake is out of the game.
Option: the one who makes no mistakes receives a token, and at the end of the game a sweet prize.
Rules.
1. When the traffic light is green, he walks through the hall.
2. When the traffic light turns yellow, we stop and clap our hands.
3. When the color is red - sit without moving.
"Run to me"
Goal: to train children in the ability to run without bumping into each other, and to perform movements when given a signal.
Game description: Each child takes a circle (green, yellow, red) and stands in it. The presenter stands in the middle of the platform. At his command: “One, two, three - run to me!” - the children run away. The presenter says: “One, two, three - run into the traffic light!” and he himself tries to occupy some circle.
Rules: 1. Run away after the signal “One, two, three - run to me!” 2. Take circles after the signal “One, two, three - run to the traffic light!”
"Train"
Goal: to train children to walk forward in small groups. First, holding each other, then, moving your arms freely, bending at the elbows, begin and end the movement exactly at the teacher’s signal.
Description of the game: Children line up in a column along one side of the playground or along the wall of the room. The first one standing in the column is a “locomotive”, the rest are “cars”. The teacher blows the horn and the children begin to move forward (without clutch);
at first slowly, then faster and finally they start running (when moving slowly, children can make the sounds “chu-chu-chu”). “The train is approaching the station,” says the teacher. Children gradually slow down and stop.
The teacher blows the whistle again, and the train moves again. The total duration of the game is 4-5 minutes.
Rules of the game: The train can move only after the whistle sounds (i.e., at the teacher’s signal). Instructions for the game: 1) The teacher regulates the pace and duration of the train. 2) At first, the teacher himself leads the column of children, and then puts the more active child in front.
Game option: After the train stops, the children go for a walk: pick flowers, berries, mushrooms, pine cones. Hearing the beep, the children run to the appointed place (to the wall) and line up in a column. Another time, you can invite the children to dance a little to a melody sung by the teacher. Instructions for playing the game: 1) In the version of the game, you can run into the carriages, that is, line up in a column, only when the locomotive whistles. 2) At first, you can allow children to line up in any order, and by the end of the year